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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

(Butterhold 15 Joxan Thongkong) Ltd h

CHINA NAVIGATION CO.,

"SHENGKING"

"HUNAN"

"YOCHOW"

BAILINGS TO

... Kechung Tientsin

.Tokyo Yokohamto, Nagoya, Osaka & Kobo Singapore & Penang Keelung

"SINKIANG"

"SHENGKING"

“HANHANG

...Tientsin

"SHANSI"

Bangkok

Salts from

ARRIVALS FROM

Bangkott

Djakarta & Bintan

"SHENGKING"

Tientsin

"YOCHOW

"FOOCHOW"

“HANYANG"

"SHANRI"

Kube

"ANKING"

Yokohama

LTD.

5 pm, 31st May 10 .. 1st June

6 pan. 1st Juņe 5 pm 4th Juho 5 p.m. 6th Junc⭑ 3 pm, 7th June 5 p.m. 9th June Custodian Wharf

5 p.m. 30th May 30/31st May 2nil June 3/4th June. 5/8th June 7th June

A.O. LINE LTD./C.N. CO., LTD., JOINT SERVICE

SAILINGS TO

...Sydney & Melbourne

Kure & Kabe

"CHANGSHA"

Dth June

"TAIPING"

13th Junc

"CHANGTE"

Sydney

15th June

ARRIVALS FROM

"CHANGSHA"

Japon

6th June

"TAIPING" "CHANGTE"

Australia & Manila

7 June

Japon

· 12th June

BLUE FUNNEL LINE

Scheduled Sailings to Europe via Aden & Port Bald

"BELLEROPHON" Dublin & Liverpool

"ANTILOCITUS" .Genon, Casabianen,

"PYRRUUS"

Rotterdam, London & Hainburg

"AUTOLYCUS"

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1951.

CHINA MAIL

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EDUCATIONAL

NOTICE

THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

NOTICE is horeby given

UN Effort To Settle

Israeli-Syrian Issue P&O B.I. E&A

Tel-Aviv, May 28.

Brigadier-General Riley, U.N. Chief of Staff,

that the Ordinary Yearly today made a determined effort to settle Israel- Meeting of Shareholders Syrian differences when he presided at the first will be held in the Registered post-cease-fire meeting of both countries' Joint Office of the Company, 5th

Mixed Armistice Commission. 0. Building, Floor, P. & Hongkong "on Wednesday, 30th May, 1951, at 11.15 a.m. for the following purposes:-

1. To receive and con- Gen. Alley, an Ismeli Goy- sider the statement of lerriment spokesman sild, ruled that it is up to the Mixexi Accounts and Balance Armistice Commission Chair- Sheet and the Report nan (himself or another U.N. of the

General Mann- representative) personally to

The meeting took place in the Hotel Shulamith in the Galilean mountain town of Rosh Pina near the Syrian frontier.

3.

gera and thereon.

of

Planes Will

Auditors decide whether work in all See It 20

2. To declare a dividend.

To elect Members of the Consulting Com- mittee.

4.

To appoint Auditors and fix their remuneration.

5. To transnet. any other ordinary business of the Company.

the demilitarised Hulch area be suspended.

to

Isac Miles Away

According spokesman tonight, Gen. Riky

Jinal deci ulso said that any sion on the Hulch reclamation project in general is not within thie competence of the Mixed Armistice Commission

chairman.

ment

or ita

floshi at today'

London, May 26. A new lighting beacon to be installed at London Airport throws off to vivid a beam Uhint airliners

approaching London will be able to see it 20 miles Ismael and Syrian representar in good conditions.

Pha NOTICE is also horoby ; tives,

to have It is made up of 36 fluores- given that the Transfer meeting are reported if not prepaid a booking fee Books of the Company will agreed that, with the mutual cent tubes, each 8 ft. 6 in long, out. the Airport's acceptance of the Security which fast

letters in Morso the identification be closed from 23rd May, 1951 Chuncil's cense-fire order

draft agree five times a minute. to 30th May, 1861 both days earlier cease-fire

discussed between tre Besides being more powerful | inclusive,

two countries has been super-than normal types of "lighting. N

the fluorescen! tubes can easily seded.

| by coloured by using a particular Later a discussion followed shade of powder coating the

the 80 which of

mutual London Airport beacon flashes n complaints alleging armistice green light. violations It was possible to Each lighting dube·ls scaled in strike from the agenda of the an outer jacket to give maximum next Mixed Armistke Com-efficiency in cold aveather, mission meeting scheduled for Sunday.

.No Incidents were reported from the Israeli Syrian frontier area today. Associated

Brenuurd entrance public

Relicots by Oxford M. A.. and

27th May Buoy A4

30th May Bugy A2.

Marseilles, Liverpool & Glasgow

BOYS

Dublin & Liverpool

4th June 20th June

35th Jone

Arrives Hong Kong

3rd June

8th June

Salle

RotterdamR

"CLYTONEUS”

Genoa, London, Rotter-

dam & Hamburg .... Scheduled Sailings from Europe

S. "AUTOLYCUS"

Q. "MENTOR"

G. "PELEUS"

Salis

26th Apr.

28th Apr.

8. "CLYTONEUS"

Liverpool

4th May

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17th May

14th June

8. "ASTYANAX”

21st May

25th June

Q. "ANCHISES"

28th May

2nd July

S. "CALCNAS"

9th July

4th June

G. "PATROCLUS". 13th Juna 17th June

R. "AGAPENOR" .. 21st Jun

G. Loading Glasgow before Liverpool.

S. Loading Swasta before Liverpool,

Unscheduled.

16th July 20th July

Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load & discharge cargo.

DE LA RAMa Lines

ARRIVING via MANILA FROM

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11th June

16th Juno

SAILING FOR NEW YORK vin JAPAN, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, KINGSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE.

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22nd June

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd

Iloute

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(DC-3)

Departs Hongkong Artives HK (on réttirn)

7.38 a.m. Tues. Fri. 1.00 alin. Wed. Sat, Dangkuk with U..A. 10 Rangoon) 100 pan. Wed. 0.10 p.m. TĪRITA,

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By Order of the Membera of the Consulting Committeo DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

C. D. SLADE

on behalf of the Proprietora,

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Press-

Reuter adds that the Syrians have threatened to walk out of the Commission if Israel does not stop work on the drainage frontier project in the Hulch area, which they allege is for military purposes.

The Israels were believed in have threatened to wait out if the Syrians did not sign Cerse- fire agreement ending the spora- dle fighting which has gone or

For further information please telephone the Secretary (23013). | in this area.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

OF ALL THE THINGS I THOUGHT MIGHT BE IN THE BOX-1 DIDN'T IMAGINE A FLOATING BASEBALL!

IT'S JUST HANGING IN AIR--SEEMS TO

BE COVERED WITH SOME SORT OF

PAINT OR VARNISH.

AMAZING!

Output, measured in slunciarel units, is 180,000 lumens about 200 times the output of an ordini ary electric domestic lamp.

The beacon is produced by the General Electric Company to Ministry of Civil Aviation requirements-London Express

Service.

Fate Undecided

Washington, May 28. Federal Judge Walter Bastian today extended unitii Juno 4 the stay of execution for Beven Nazis condemned to death for war crimes,-United Press.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

LOOK THERE'S SOMETHING ELSE IN THE BOX/ A PIECE OF PAPER

TORN PAPER!

IT HAS WRITING GA SOMETHING ON IT

LET'S HOPE IT IS A MESSAGE FROM. YOUR MYSTERIOUS, UNCLE ED--EXPLAIN ING ALL THIS! |

FERDINAND

Crawling With Genius

By Mik

COMPANIES

PENINSULA & ORIENTAL S,N. CO.

Passongor/Freight Servico

Leaver London

3rd May

Arrives Hongkong.

4th Jan

Ontwards

1.1. "CARTHAGE"

#.3. “CORFU**

4.1. “CANTON" -

R.K. "CARTRAUE"

31st May

20th June

20th July

zhet July

30th July

27th AuguSÉ

Via Southampton, Tort Fald, Adeo, Dombay, 'Colombo, Penang & Singapore,

Homewards

6.1. "CARTHAGE"

*.3. "CORFU”

B.L. "CANTON"

BR. "CARTHAGE"

Leaves Hongkong

Bih June

Gin July

2nd August

Jint August

Dua London

10th July

7th Augus

Jat September

1st October

Accepting cargo for Singapore, Penang, Colombo, RomI-

Ontwards

bay, Aden, Port Bald & London

m.s. "BOMALI”

Freight Service

Due KongkαDE

Gth June.

M.V. "TREVETHOE" 200) June

m.v. "TREVORE"

*. *. "AINGAPORE"

Homewards

20th June

23rd June

Leaves Jongkong

for

Dil Jung

From

London & Continent

For

*S. B. “BURAT”

London & Continant

Accepting CATEO

Swettenham, Singapore, Port Penant, Colombo, Aden, Port Bald, Genoa, Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Antwerp & Rotterdam, with fiberty

to call at Bombay 15 inducement offers.

• Calls Casablanca.

Tanks available for carriage of oil in Bulk. Bpace for refrigerated cargo. Limited passenger

accommodation.

BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD.

m.s. "BANTHIA"

duo 2nd Tues salin 4th June

*m.. "BANGOLA"

due 10 June

Balls 10th June

from Japan. for Singapore, Penang Rangoon & Calcutta from Calcutta, Rangoon & Siralis for Japan

These ships have refrigerated cargo space,

P. & O./B. I. JOINT SERVICE

".. "ORNA”.

1. 8. "UMARIA"

due 9th JunO Bails 10th June

duo 21st June snil 23rd June

from Persian Gulf for Japan

from Inpas for Straite, Colom Do Bombay 4 .. Karachi

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.5. CO., LTD.

1. 8. “NELLORE”

* 1. "EASTERN"

calls 2nd Jung

due 12th Jumo

Lor Bohnan, Re- bual. Sydney. Mel- bourne, Bel Bay, Fremantlo

from Sydney

Accepting cargo on through bills of lading for Tat- manila, New Zealand & Pacino Island. Ports.

All vessels have liberly to call at any ports on or off the route & the route & salling are subject to change or amendment with or without notice.

BEN LINE

Strips

"BENLAWERS” "BENREOCH"

"DENORUACHAN”

"BENATTOW" "BENCLEUCH"

400

FROM

* PAW EASY

ARRIVALS

FROM

...U.K. via Singapore

DUE

U.K. vla Jesselton' on or abt.

U.K. via Bingapore

ید و مسیج

“BENART?”

UK via Jesselton

"BENVORLICH”

..B.K. via Singapore

31st May

0th Juno 8th June 28th June

6th July

13th July

23rd July

NANCY

Here's Mud in Your Try!

OH, PEEWEE --- YOUR MOTHER SAID YOU SHOULDN'T GET YOUR NEW COAT DIRTY

YOU SHOULD ALWAYS LEAN OVER BACKWARD

TO PLEASE YOUR

MOTHER

REALLY?

"BENLAWERS"

SAILINGS Loading on or abt.

London, Antwerp &

***Rotterdam.

Liverpool, Giaszow,

"BENCRUACHAN" Dublin & Antwerp,

3rd June

12th Jane

*

*"BENATTOW"

Londori, Hamburg & ****Antwerp.

30th June

Liverpool, Dublin,

"BENCLEUCH"

Rotterdam,

null

10th July

Middlesbrough.

+"DENARTY"

Liverpool, Avonmonth →→--

*& Glasgow,

17th July

*DENVORLION"

28th July

London, Hambles,

**'Rotterdam & Antwery,

Via Singapore, Port Aweitentiam, Port Sudan, Aden & Port Said,

Colla Manila & Sandakan.

+ Colla Tawau de Bandakan,

W. R. LOXLEY & CO. {(CHINA), LTD.

York Building...

Agents

Telephone: 84108,

JOHNNY HAZARD

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Chen

A German

Berlin, May 28,

registry official complains that American soldiers are depriving Gormany of all its pretty girls.

Udo Tombrink, who has been performing civil maria ges for 14 years, said the GI's tasto in beauty was so high that he rarely tus scar a soldier appenz tut

his office with an ugly

He admits that this taste is natural

the fact

that

but bewalled

at beauty seemed to be Ger- many's most

popular

Er export. Tombrink has registered the marriages

of all Americans and Berliners-more than 1,600, The vast majority of the girls were knockouts,

Some

of the men, he

said, were not so handsome,

More

ore than 1,000 - pretty girls.

are a lot to take out of any city and the 54-year did registrar fearolint if the trend ebatlus good log

looker will be as rare in

West Berlin as a Communist

Tombrink recalled that back

In 1945 when 'occupation troops arrived here you could throw a stono and hit a pretty girl. Now, he saith, you have to look for them.

But Tombrinic consoled him- self with the thought that the number of marriages between Americans and Germane fallon sharply in the.

Last

twe

yearg. The high point was 1948, when more than 000 Americans In Berlin married Germans. This number fell to around. 250 In 1949 and just over 290 in

1950. Ho nitributed the drop to new. restrictions on marriages Im

by the army,

my, rising living Cards in Germany, and the

given

roturn

former prisoner of war, kaf

Tombrink thinks most of MRSTiagos ho hes registered wwETO : love matches even it in the ently dogs the girls were a lot better looking than the G-United

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